Watch It's a Disaster Movie Online No Survey Eight friends meet for their monthly "couples brunch." But what starts as an impromptu therapy session / airing of domestic grievances takes a sudden, catastrophic turn when the city falls victim to a mysterious attack. Trapped in the house and unsure of their fates, these seemingly normal people become increasingly unhinged to hilarious, surprising, and revealing results. (c) Oscilloscope R Release Date It's a Disaster Apr 12, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For It's a Disaster |
Julia Stiles,David Cross,America Ferrera,Erinn Hayes,Jeff Grace,Rachel Boston,Kevin M. Brennan,Blaise Miller,Todd Berger,Laura Adkin,Rob McGilivray,Jesse Draper,Helena Wei,Will T.S. Coleman,Jared Sosa |
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Genres It's a Disaster : Comedy |
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User Ranting It's a Disaster : 3.7 |
User Percentage For It's a Disaster : 72 % |
User Count Like for It's a Disaster : 1,963 |
All Critics Ranting For It's a Disaster : 6.2 |
All Critics Count For It's a Disaster : 38 |
All Critics Percentage For It's a Disaster : 76 % |
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Review For It's a Disaster |
The humour may not be wickedly black, but once in a while it's amusingly beige. Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
You certainly wouldn't want to spend your last moments with this bunch, but a couple of hours watching them is enjoyable enough. Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
You need better dialogue than Berger supplies to help It's a Disaster make a liar out of its title. Peter Howell-Toronto Star
The movie's funniest touches are quiet flashes of character, expertly timed and nimbly played by a deft ensemble. "It's a Disaster" is consistently funny, but you wince more often than you laugh out loud. Jim Emerson-Chicago Sun-Times
Berger never takes the camera more than a few yards outside the house, but that's fine; there's plenty going on inside, as characters carom off each other like billiard balls, slipping down pockets of misunderstanding and jealousy. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
The movie elicits knowing smiles more than laughs, even as it reveals a boundless observational awareness about the beefs and slights that, for the small-minded, must feel like everyday Armageddons. Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
A quirky comedy of manners about the last party you would ever want to attend. Ron Wilkinson-Monsters and Critics
If you can look past the awkwardness of humor based on being unexpectedly trapped in a house during a major emergency, it's an acutely observed, frequently funny piece of work. Marc Mohan-Oregonian
Despite the strength of his writing and his cast, Berger still falters when it comes to the final act. Jason Buchanan-TV Guide's Movie Guide
While Berger's approach to satire and social commentary is somewhat scattershot, his reference-heavy dialogue is sharp enough to allow each cast member to make an impression. Curtis Woloschuk-Paste Magazine
Berger's one to watch. Kimberley Jones-Austin Chronicle
Berger peppers the dialogue with enough clever lines and observational humor about the nature of relationships and human fallibility to make for an entertaining and darkly comic film. Matthew Odam-Austin American-Statesman
"It's a Disaster" wouldn't be a bad choice for the last movie you see before life on Earth comes to a crashing halt. Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
An uneven, underwritten amalgam of comedy, drama and suspense that fails to pack a comedic, emotional or intellectual punch. Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
Dark end-of-the-world comedy is witty but mature. Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media
A character-driven drama that mixes humor and seriousness when eight people are forced to take stock of their options as a nerve-gas cloud heads their way. Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
The apocalypse is the catalyst for a dissection of modern self-absorption; there's nothing like a major disaster to rouse you from a technologically-induced zombie state. Robert Levin-amNewYork
It's not laugh-out-loud hysterical, but the ensemble -- Cross and the always-amusing Hayes in particular -- establishes a just-zany-enough rapport that's enjoyable rather than irritating. Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity
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